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GTW
Leadership Circles
Gather the Women Global Matrix is a 501c3, not for profit organization.
All corporate officers and members of leadership circles serve on a volunteer basis.
GTWGM has no paid staff.
Gather the Women relies upon the effective power of circle principles
for leadership of our grassroots global movement.
The following women contribute their wisdom and creativity to
our current Leadership Circles:
- Joy Adams ~ Mission Viejo, California
- Barbara Belknap ~ Juneau, Alaska
- Beth Blevins ~ Rohnert Park, California
- Jeanie DeRousseau ~ Kailua, Hawaii
- Anne Fitzgerald ~ Boston, Massachusetts
- Marilyn Nyborg ~ Grass Valley, California
- Clare Peterson ~ Duncan, British Columbia
- Kathlyn Schaaf ~ Laguna Hills, California
GTW Wisdom Council:
We are beginning a process to acknowledge the many lineages of wisdom that have
inspired and called forth Gather the Women. The following leaders have each offered a
vital perspective for evolving a better world, calling women forward into their wholeness
for the betterment of the human family. We are deeply grateful for their contributions
to humanity, their leadership, and their example as Women of Wisdom.
GTW has grown organically
from the principles espoused by the following women, who have agreed to serve
on GTW's Wisdom Council.
- Jean Shinoda Bolen
- Carol Lee Flinders
- Margaret Fulton
- Jean Houston
- Barbara Marx Hubbard
Leadership Anchors of 6 Congresses on 6 Continents:
- Africa: Joyce Oneko
- Australia: Anique Radiant Heart
- Asia: Janet Pinto
- Europe/ Mediterranean: Judy Grosch, Martine D'Haeselleer, Patricia McGrath
- North America: Clare Peterson
- South America: To be determined
Regional Coordinators (USA) and International Anchors
A growing number of
women have said 'yes' to leadership in their region of the U.S. or their country.
To find our more about current international or regional leadership, visit our Regional
Coordinators & International Anchors Page.
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